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The full programme of the 9th ASPCR Conference to be held in Colombo Sri Lanka fro 15-18 August 2018 is now available on the meeting website. A wide array of Guest Lectures by many world experts on pigmentary disorders, many free papers and posters will be presented. The inaugural ASPCR Oration will be delivered by […]

The Board of the International Federation of Pigment Cell Societies (IFPCS) has approved to support the 4th European Days of Albinism (4EDA) meeting, to be held in Oslo (Norway) on 7-10 March 2018, with four (4) standard registrations for IFPCS members willing to attend this conference. Researchers and clinicians interested to attend this meeting who […]

Dear IFPCS members, it is with great sadness that I wish to share the following information, kindly transmitted by Prof. Kazumasa Wakamatsu, President of the Japanese Society for Pigment Cell Research (JSPCR): Dear Colleagues, On behalf of JSPCR members, I am very sad to inform you that Professor Emeritus Yutaka Mishima of Kobe University passed […]

The next ESPCR meeting will be held in Brussels 12-14 Sep 2019, hosted by Véronique del Marmol. “A bridge between the pathology and physiology of the melanocyte” Deadline: 1st June. Great list of speakers confirmed. Please register and submit your work to be presented in Beussels

We are most pleased to announce our next Fritz Anders Lecture awardee: Marisol Soengas @msmelanoma @CNIO_Cancer for her achievements in melanoma research. She will receive a Medal and deliver the Lecture at the forthcoming ESPCR 2019 meeting in Brussels https://t.co/01NewP2tEZ

Greetings from Chicago airport, a stop on my way to Denver (Colorado) invited by Richard Spritz @CUDenver to deliver tomorrow a talk about the situation of people with #albinism in #Africa who face terrible challenges well beyond what it’s already experienced in Western countries

This is the Yamagata Terrsa, the venue for the #IPCC2020 @ifpcs conference that will be held in Yamagata, 18-21 june 2020, hosted and organized by Prof. Tamio Suzuki, Department of Dermatology of University of Yamagata. @EuSPCR https://t.co/erER82lwdk

Tamio Suzuki is a reference dermatologist in Japan, collecting and analyzing all cases of #albinism detected in this country. Tamio identified HPS3 and HPS4 genes causing Hermansky-Pudlak syndromic albinisms while he was a postdoc in Richard Spritz’s lab in Denver. @HPSNetwork

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